2010
DOI: 10.3919/jjsa.71.966
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A Case of Laparoscopic Surgery for Ileal Lipoma Presenting With Intussusception Diagnosed by Enteroscopy

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“…Adult intussusception is rare, accounting for only 5% of all cases. 1,2 More than 80% of cases are caused by organic disorders, with intestinal tumors accounting for 59%. 3 About 60% to 70% of the intestinal tumors involved are benign, and lipoma ranks as the second most common cause of intestinal intussusception, accounting for 17%.…”
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“…Adult intussusception is rare, accounting for only 5% of all cases. 1,2 More than 80% of cases are caused by organic disorders, with intestinal tumors accounting for 59%. 3 About 60% to 70% of the intestinal tumors involved are benign, and lipoma ranks as the second most common cause of intestinal intussusception, accounting for 17%.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…3 About 60% to 70% of the intestinal tumors involved are benign, and lipoma ranks as the second most common cause of intestinal intussusception, accounting for 17%. 5 Around 70% to 80% of lipomas are reportedly found in the ileum, especially within 60 cm of the terminal ileum, 1,5,6 and the mean size of the lipoma causing intussusception is reportedly around 35 mm. 2 Secondary symptoms such as abdominal pain from diverticula and bleeding from ulceration of the overlying mucosa at the top of the tumor have been reported, usually in association with lipoma over 20 mm in diameter.…”
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